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House clerk gives first reading to HB 1210 on payment fees and HB 1211 on broker escrow accounts

2241658 · February 6, 2025
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Summary

The House clerk read two bills for first reading: HB 1210 (sponsored by Owen) relating to payment transaction fees, and HB 1211 (sponsored by Voss) relating to separate bank escrow accounts maintained by brokers. No debate or votes on the bills were recorded in the transcript.

House Bill 1210, introduced by Representative Owen, and House Bill 1211, introduced by Representative Voss, received their first reading during the Missouri House session.

The clerk read the bill captions on the floor: “House bill number 1210, introduced by Owen, an act relating to payment transaction fees,” and “House bill number 1211, introduced by Voss, an act relating to separate bank escrow accounts maintained by brokers.” The transcript records the clerk’s reading but contains no debate, amendments, referrals, or recorded votes on the bills.

First reading is a procedural step that places bills on the record and on the House calendar; additional committee referrals, hearings, or floor action would be required before any final disposition. The transcript does not specify committee referrals or next steps for either bill.

Other floor business that session included the approval of the House Journal and several ceremonial introductions and recognitions.